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Monday, September 10, 2007

"As the White House appearing to be focused on former Solicitor General Ted Olson as the next attorney general, Senate Democrats are expected to delay President Bush’s nominee in the hopes of forcing the administration to produce thousands of pages of documents on a variety of issues, including the firing of nine U.S. attorneys last year."

"According to the most recent data, the top five search terms on USA.gov were Passports, Grants, Immigration, Jobs, and Employment. Visit USA.gov's "What's on Americans' Minds?" page to view the top 10 search terms, top 10 USA.gov pages, and top 10 links from USA.gov to other government websites. This page is updated each month, as new data becomes available. To receive automatic updates, click the button "E-mail me when this page is updated" and follow the simple registration process."

"Were you wondering if the federal government had joined the blogosphere? Visit USA.gov's page to see the federal agencies now blogging. USA.gov will continue to update this page as more federal agencies create blogs."

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

At this resource you will find background information, election results, cabinet members, notable events, and some points of interest on each of the presidents. Links to biographies, historical documents, audio and video files, and other presidential sites are also included.

Seeking to generate momentum on Iraq leading up to the highly anticipated mid-September briefing by Gen. David Petraeus, House Republicans are expected to focus heavily on the war’s progress during the August recess to support the Bush administration’s case that the surge strategy is working and Congress should not pre-empt military leaders on the ground.